'Dump him.' People can't get over the way this woman's boyfriend eats a Kit Kat bar

Weekly Standard reporter Haley Byrd was so shocked by the way her boyfriend bit into a Kit Kat bar that she posted the photo on Twitter. Social media was horrified on her behalf and advised her to dump him. The Kit Kat folks were kinder. Twitter/Haley Byrd

Weekly Standard reporter Haley Byrd was so shocked by the way her boyfriend bit into a Kit Kat bar that she posted the photo on Twitter. Social media was horrified on her behalf and advised her to dump him. The Kit Kat folks were kinder. Twitter/Haley Byrd

This is the Great Kit Kat Debate of 2018: Is there a correct way to eat a Kit Kat bar?

The jingle says to "break me off a piece of that Kit Kat bar," which implies that you snap them apart and eat them one row at a time.

Apparently, Haley Byrd's boyfriend didn't get that memo.

Byrd, a reporter at the Weekly Standard, was so shocked at the way her boyfriend took a big ol' bite out of a Kit Kat without breaking it apart that she posted a photo of his assault against chocolate on Twitter.

Kirishima Eijirou• Bites twin popsicles without breaking them first• eats pizza crust first or with a fork with no in between• eats hot dogs from the side• doesn’t break apart kit kat bars• will find any way to eat any food incorrectly by any means necessary

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